In a thrilling encounter on Sunday, September 15th, Atlético Madrid faced Valencia CF at the Estadio Civitas Metropolitano in Madrid for Matchday 5 of LaLiga EA Sports. Valencia, returning from the international break, aimed to challenge Atlético on their home turf. The game was a test for Rubén Baraja’s Valencia, but Diego Simeone’s Atletico dominated, securing a resounding 3-0 victory. The game showcased Atlético’s strength in attack, with key goals from Conor Gallagher, Antoine Griezmann, and Julián Álvarez.
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Head to Head
Both teams have a rich history in LaLiga but have experienced contrasting fortunes in recent years. Atletico Madrid came into this fixture with a solid start to the season, while Valencia CF had been struggling to find consistency. The last few encounters between these sides saw Atlético typically dominating, and this match was no different.
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Lineups & Substitutes
Here is the Atlético Madrid vs Valencia lineups today (Sep 15, 2024)
Atlético Madrid (4-4-2)
Coach: Diego Simeone
- GK: Jan Oblak
- RB: Marcos Llorente
- CB: Robin Le Normand
- CB: José Giménez
- LB: César Azpilicueta (Reinildo, 76′)
- RM: Samuel Lino (Rodrigo Riquelme, 67′)
- CM: Koke (C) (Ángel Correa, 60′)
- CM: Rodrigo De Paul (Correa, 60′)
- LM: Conor Gallagher
- ST: Antoine Griezmann (Giuliano Simeone, 76′)
- ST: Alexander Sørloth (Julián Álvarez, 60′)
Substitutes: Reinildo, Rodrigo Riquelme, Ángel Correa, Julián Álvarez, Giuliano Simeone
Valencia CF (4-2-3-1)
Coach: Rubén Baraja
- GK: Giorgi Mamardashvili
- RB: Thierry Correia
- CB: Cristhian Mosquera
- CB: César Tárrega
- LB: Dimitri Foulquier (Jesús Vázquez, 70′)
- DM: Hugo Guillamón (Enzo Barrenchea, 46′)
- DM: Pepelu
- RM: Diego López
- AM: Javi Guerra (Germán Valera, 79′)
- LM: Luis Rioja (Sergi Canós, 70′)
- ST: Dani Gómez (Martín Tejón, 79′)
Substitutes: Enzo Barrenchea, Jesús Vázquez, Sergi Canós, Germán Valera, Martín Tejón
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF First Half: Tight Start, Late Breakthrough
The game began with Atlético Madrid asserting their dominance early on, pressing Valencia high up the pitch. Valencia’s defense held strong for most of the half, fending off attacks from Alexander Sørloth and Antoine Griezmann. However, it was Conor Gallagher who opened the scoring in the 39th minute, capitalizing on a through ball from Rodrigo De Paul to slot home and make it 1-0 for Atlético. Valencia struggled to build any meaningful attacks in the first half and went into the break trailing by one goal.
Half Time Score:
Atlético Madrid 1-0 Valencia
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Second Half: Atlético Extends the Lead
Valencia looked more adventurous after the break, with Enzo Barrenchea making his La Liga debut, replacing Hugo Guillamón. Javi Guerra came close with a long-range effort early in the second half, but it sailed narrowly wide. Just as Valencia began to push forward, Antoine Griezmann doubled Atlético’s lead in the 54th minute, expertly finishing from the center of the box after a cross from Samuel Lino.
Valencia continued to enjoy more possession but failed to create any clear-cut chances. The introduction of Germán Valera and Martín Tejón in the latter stages could not change the course of the game. As the match entered injury time, Julián Álvarez added a third with a last-minute goal, securing a comprehensive 3-0 win for Atlético Madrid.
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Full Time Score:
Atlético Madrid 3-0 Valencia
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Stats
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Stats | Atlético Madrid | Valencia |
Goals | 3 | 0 |
Possession | 55% | 45% |
Shots on Target | 6 | 2 |
Total Shots | 14 | 8 |
Corners | 7 | 3 |
Fouls | 14 | 12 |
Yellow Cards | 1 | 2 |
Offsides | 3 | 1 |
Pass Accuracy | 87% | 82% |
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Timeline
- 10′ – Yellow card for César Tárrega (Valencia).
- 25′ – Koke (Atletico) receives a yellow card for a bad foul.
- 39′ – GOAL! Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid) scores, assisted by Rodrigo De Paul.
- 45+2′ – Half-Time: Atlético Madrid 1-0 Valencia.
- 46′ – Substitution: Enzo Barrenchea (Valencia) replaces Hugo Guillamón.
- 54′ – GOAL! Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) scores, assisted by Samuel Lino.
- 70′ – Substitutions: Jesús Vázquez and Sergi Canós (Valencia) replace Dimitri Foulquier and Luis Rioja.
- 76′ – Substitution: Giuliano Simeone and Reinildo (Atletico) replace Griezmann and Azpilicueta.
- 90+4′ – GOAL! Julián Álvarez (Atletico Madrid) scores, assisted by Ángel Correa.
- 90+5′ – Full Time: Atlético Madrid 3-0 Valencia.
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Impact on Points Table
With this convincing win, Atletico Madrid solidified their position among the top teams in LaLiga, while Valencia CF remained in the lower half of the table, struggling to gain momentum. The result highlighted Atletico’s ability to challenge for the top spots this season, while Valencia faced mounting pressure to perform in their upcoming matches.
Atlético Madrid vs Valencia CF Man of the Match
Antoine Griezmann was named the Man of the Match for his commanding performance, not only scoring the second goal but also playing a pivotal role in the build-up and linking up the midfield with attack.
In summary, Atlético Madrid were too strong for Valencia CF on the night. Despite some early resistance from Valencia, Atlético’s quality shone through, with goals from Gallagher, Griezmann, and Álvarez sealing the victory. The result leaves Valencia in desperate need of a turnaround as they prepare for their next match against Girona CF on September 21st at the Mestalla.